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Kirkland moved west with her husband to Detroit in 1835, and they founded the town of Pinckney in Southeastern Michigan in 1837. She wrote two books while in Michigan; A New Home; Who’ll Follow and Forest Life. They returned to NYC in 1843, partly because her Pinckney neighbors were not pleased with her portrayal of them. Back in New York she wrote a third book about Michigan; Western Clearings, and went on to become a highly successful novelist.
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Table of Contents
The land-fever.
Ball at Thram's Huddle.
A forest fete.
Love vs. aristocracy.
Harvest musings.
The bee-tree.
Idle people.
Chances and changes.
Ambuscades.
Old thoughts on the New Year.
The schoolmaster's progress.
Half-lengths from life.
An embroidered fact.
Bitter fruits from chance-sown seeds.
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